Long v Short Posts

Short Articles:
600 words @ a cost of 3 minutes to read (assumed reading speed: 200 wpm)

Long Articles:
1,000 words @ a cost of 5 minutes to read
Finding a new article to read: 1 minute

People prefer to read short articles. They tend to be ruthless in abandoning long-winded sites; they mainly want to skim highlights.

What Should You Do?

Should your Website have concise or in-depth content?

If you want many readers, focus on short and scannable content; a good strategy for advertising-driven sites or sites that sell impulse buys.

If you want people who really need a solution, focus on comprehensive coverage; a good strategy if you sell highly targeted solutions to complicated problems.

Typically, people who really need something are the highest-value users because they're more likely to turn into paying customers. This is why you should write articles instead of Blog postings.

However, the very best content strategy is one that mirrors the users' mixed diet. There's no reason to limit yourself to only one content type. It's possible to have short overviews for the majority of users and to supplement them with in-depth coverage and white papers for those few users who need to know more.

Of course, the two user types are often the same person, the one who's usually in a hurry, but is sometimes in thorough-research mode. In fact, business users often aren't very familiar with the complex products or services they're buying and need simple overviews to orient themselves before they begin more in-depth research.

Hypertext to the Rescue

On the Web, you can offer both short and long treatments within a single hyperspace.

Start with overviews and short, simplified pages, then link to long, in depth coverage on other pages. With this approach, you can serve both types of users (or the same user in different stages of the buying process).

The more value you offer users each minute they're on your Site, the more likely they are to use it and the longer they're likely to stay. This is why it's so important to optimize your content strategy for your users' needs.

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Science:



No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.



Jacob Bronowski… (1908 - 74), British scientist, author. Encounter (London, July 1971).


Sleep of Reason:



The dream of reason produces monsters. Imagination deserted by reason creates impossible, useless thoughts. United with reason, imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its beauty.



Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes… (1746-1828), Spanish painter. Caption to Caprichos, number 43, a series of eighty etchings completed in 1798, satirical and grotesque in form.


Humans & Aliens:



I am human and let nothing human be alien to me.



Terence… (circa 190-159 BC), Roman dramatist. Chremes, in The Self-Tormentor [Heauton Timorumenos], act 1, scene 1.


Führerprinzip:



One leader, one people, signifies one master and millions of slaves… There is no organ of conciliation or mediation interposed between the leader and the people, nothing in fact but the apparatus - in other words, the party - which is the emanation of the leader and the tool of his will to oppress. In this way the first and sole principle of this degraded form of mysticism is born, the Führerprinzip, which restores idolatry and a debased deity to the world of nihilism.